possible avenues for h-1b
If you applied for h-1b from cyber and it has not been approved:
In all likelihood the labor they are using to do the transfer or extension for 7th year was the one used to file your I-140 with Cyber.
If 140 was denied then the pending h-1b extension was probably also denied or will be denied. To be able to get the 7th year approved you would need to get the company to file mtr/appeal on the 140 and with the receipt notice use it to do a mtr/appeal on h-1b and it will get approved.
If the h-1b extension has not been approved and you have filed for a transfer to another company:
You are using a bridge. Cyber's h-1b has to be approved for the new compoanies h-1b to be approved. If cyber's gets denied, they will still approve the new companies but probably won't give you a new I-94 card and you have to go out of the country.
If you do not want to go outside the country then you could apply for a mtr/appeal on cyber's h-1b by showing that you have another labor pending with a different company and are using a different labor then what cyber used for you.
If you had 7th year extension already approved and you are still in your sixth year then, according to ac21 the 7th year won't be good unless you appeal the I-140.
If you are in the 7th year and 140 got denied then it is a gray area whether the h-1b is still good or not.
According to immigration-law.com even if your six years has expired and you were on ead/ap you can still get back onto h-1b if you were eligible for 7th year extension. You would need to have another labor that was older then 365 days by the time your h-1b six years expired. They will approve it but without I-94 card.